Growing interest in studies on the relationship between music and movement has given rise to many paradigms and theories, including embodied approaches that provide interesting methodologies in studies on music and dance. Insight into the relation between dance and music is particularly important for the Baroque period, as a direct connection between music and dance was omnipresent, even if music was not used to dance to. Many types of Baroque dances existed, each of them with particular dance steps and a specific character, requiring a specific tempo. However, in music performance practice today, the link with the original dance movement is often lost and the tempo variation can be very large. The aim of this study is to compare the interp...
The interrelation of playing and dancing is central for understanding performance practice in Swedis...
The thesis deals with the French Baroque dance la belle danse and its social context. The author pro...
Before the advent of the metronome (which was used to accurately gauge the speed of a composition) a...
Growing interest in studies on the relationship between music and movement has given rise to many pa...
The lecture and workshop recognize some court dance movements from the Baroque era (1600-1750). The ...
Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue. How do these Baroque court dances influence the rhythmic e...
A major part of Johann Sebastian Bach's works was influenced by dance. Only recently, musician-schol...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
This paper focuses on problems of music interpretation in the 17th and 18th century. Its aim is to c...
This thesis looks at the relationship of dance to the music with which it is performed, and how cons...
The performance of dotted rhythms has received considerable scholarly attention in the recent pas...
Building upon the theories of rhythm and meter of Kramer, Lerdahl and Jackendoff, Rothstein, and Sch...
The thesis titled Dance as a musical form in the French suites J. S. Bach thematically follows the b...
This paper aims to derive musical characteristics through dance choreography that will give shape to...
We know from eighteenth-century sources on performance practice that tempo fluctuations in the shape...
The interrelation of playing and dancing is central for understanding performance practice in Swedis...
The thesis deals with the French Baroque dance la belle danse and its social context. The author pro...
Before the advent of the metronome (which was used to accurately gauge the speed of a composition) a...
Growing interest in studies on the relationship between music and movement has given rise to many pa...
The lecture and workshop recognize some court dance movements from the Baroque era (1600-1750). The ...
Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue. How do these Baroque court dances influence the rhythmic e...
A major part of Johann Sebastian Bach's works was influenced by dance. Only recently, musician-schol...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
This paper focuses on problems of music interpretation in the 17th and 18th century. Its aim is to c...
This thesis looks at the relationship of dance to the music with which it is performed, and how cons...
The performance of dotted rhythms has received considerable scholarly attention in the recent pas...
Building upon the theories of rhythm and meter of Kramer, Lerdahl and Jackendoff, Rothstein, and Sch...
The thesis titled Dance as a musical form in the French suites J. S. Bach thematically follows the b...
This paper aims to derive musical characteristics through dance choreography that will give shape to...
We know from eighteenth-century sources on performance practice that tempo fluctuations in the shape...
The interrelation of playing and dancing is central for understanding performance practice in Swedis...
The thesis deals with the French Baroque dance la belle danse and its social context. The author pro...
Before the advent of the metronome (which was used to accurately gauge the speed of a composition) a...